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    <h1>Copy Path to Clipboard</h1>
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<div id=InnerText><p>If you've ever wished you couldcopy a file or folder path to the clipboard, this is the tool you've been lookingfor. </p><p><b>Usage:&nbsp;</b>Simply choose a file or folder, right- click and choose <b>Copy Path toClipboard</b> from the <b>Organize</b> submenu. The full path of the file orfolder chosen will be copied to the clipboard and available to you with thepaste command (or simply CTRL + V).</p><p class=possible><b>Possible Scenario: </b>You'rea programmer who writes batch scripts that runs several files in order toperform important startup initialization in your system. When writing yourscript, Instead of struggling to write the paths of the invoked files, justnavigate to the folder containing those files, select them and click <b>CopyPath to Clipboard</b>. Now you can just paste and go on to work on your nextproject.</p></div><div id=footer>FilerFrog &#169; All Rights Reserved To "FilerFrog" Team Of Creators</div></BODY></HTML>

